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    ARF-D DOESN'T RULE OUT COMING OUT TO STREETS, ANC WANTS 43 MORE MANDATES, OSKANYAN, IN TURN DOESN'T WANT "UNREAL" COALITION

    http://www.yerkirmedia.am/?act=news&lan=en&id=7056
    16:12 . 11/05

    "The maximum possible was done," the chairman of the Union of
    Politicians of Armenia Hmayak Hovhannisyan announced today.

    After circulating the statement on the elections, the representatives
    of the united headquarters of public control of the elections spoke
    about both the election violations and about their further activity.

    The headquarters issued statements before the elections and on the
    election day, alarmed about inflated voting lists, recorded that the
    vanishing stamps and the unprecedented queues at the voting stations
    had an aim of multiple voting, and after all the headquarters submitted
    an application to the Constitutional Court for publishing the lists
    of the people who had voted.

    PAP member Vartan Oskanyan said that after all this he has only to
    ask: "Do I have the right to doubt that there is a state plan behind
    all this?"

    According to ANC coordinator, there was a state plan on May 6 and
    an organized crime took place. With such elections, the authorities
    damaged both them and the country.

    "By this, they buried their authority, at the same time, damaging
    the state," ANC coordinator Levon Zurabyan said.

    "The ARF-D Armenia Supreme Body provided the minutes on all the
    election violations to ANC for applying to the Constitutional Court,"
    the Supreme Body representative Armen Rustamyan said.

    ARF-D is sure that the election frauds have influenced the election
    results and is also sure that the authorities will state the contrary.

    Nevertheless, the three parties included in the united headquarters
    will continue to join their efforts to transform the defective
    election system and to establish mechanisms of really democratic
    elections. Today the headquarters also issued a statement on this. The
    political forces didn't specify the forms of the united fight but
    they said each of them will also struggle separately, though here,
    too, there are uncertainties. For example, in PAP they are still
    discussing whether to form a coalition with RPA or not. The party
    hasn't still made a decision, but Vartan Oskanyan is sure: "I will
    not assume the responsibility of not real coalition agreements".

    If the elections were fair, according to Levon Zurabyan, ANC would
    have 50 MPs' mandates in the parliament. Today it has only 7 and is
    not going to withdraw from them.

    "On the contrary, we must seek bringing the 43 back. We are going to
    the parliament with that aim," Levon Zurabyan said.

    The plan of making a system authority change, about which ARF-D
    announced still before the elections, remains unchanged. The party
    goes to the parliament for that not ruling out the fight outside the
    walls of the National Assembly, either: "Who said the fight in the
    streets will be ruled out, if we are entering the National Assembly?

    Does becoming a parliamentary force mean that a force just comes into
    the parliament from outside and that's all? One is going to supplement
    the other. We are going to take steps both in the National Assembly
    and outside it".




    From: A. Papazian
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